The implementation dependent error codes returned by the I/O routines can be converted into the error classes defined in Table 11 .
In addition, calls to routines in this chapter may raise errors in other MPI classes, such as MPI_ERR_TYPE.
MPI_ERR_FILE | Invalid file handle |
MPI_ERR_NOT_SAME | Collective argument not identical on all processes, or collective routines called in a different order by different processes |
MPI_ERR_AMODE | Error related to the amode passed to MPI_FILE_OPEN |
MPI_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_DATAREP | Unsupported datarep passed to MPI_FILE_SET_VIEW |
MPI_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION | Unsupported operation, such as seeking on a file which supports sequential access only |
MPI_ERR_NO_SUCH_FILE | File does not exist |
MPI_ERR_FILE_EXISTS | File exists |
MPI_ERR_BAD_FILE | Invalid file name (e.g., path name too long) |
MPI_ERR_ACCESS | Permission denied |
MPI_ERR_NO_SPACE | Not enough space |
MPI_ERR_QUOTA | Quota exceeded |
MPI_ERR_READ_ONLY | Read-only file or file system |
MPI_ERR_FILE_IN_USE | File operation could not be completed, as the file is currently open by some process |
MPI_ERR_DUP_DATAREP | Conversion functions could not be registered because a data representation identifier that was already defined was passed to MPI_REGISTER_DATAREP |
MPI_ERR_CONVERSION | An error occurred in a user supplied data conversion function. |
MPI_ERR_IO | Other I/O error |
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